Presented by Robin Chalfin, LICSW and Bob Fox, LICSW
This
presentation will look at the circular phenomenon of getting lost and found as
central to the process of being human (Dasein, “being-there”), and in
particular to the practice of psychotherapy.From an existential and psychoanalytic perspective Bob will talk about
the ways in which the call shows up in the therapeutic situation and how the
therapist recognizes and appeals to that which has been lost but which is
always already available in some way to be refound.Robin will further elucidate the centrality
of relationship and how the therapist and client get lost and found together.Through in-depth case analysis she will
explore how finding the client requires finding oneself.
CEs available for LMHC and LICSW
December 7, 2008
Registration11:30 a.m.
Presentation 12 Noon – 4:30 p.m.
Andover-Newton
Theological School
Peck
Faculty Lounge in Stoddard Hall
Newton
Centre, Massachusetts
Robin Chalfin is a private psychotherapy practitioner and consultant
in Boston, MA. She is on the adjunct faculty at Lesley University
Division of Counseling and Psychology where she teaches in the trauma
specialization and LBTG programs.In
addition to instructing and supervising for SmithCollege for Social Work, she worked extensively as a staff
clinician and clinical supervisor at Cambridge Health Alliance.She has been involved in numerous
presentations, including Why do I Keep
Doing this to Myself? for Commonwealth Educational Seminars, with Bob Fox
Bob Fox is in private practice in Somerville, MA. He is on the adjunct faculty at Lesley University
Division of Counseling and Psychology.He is founder and director of the Institute for Existential;-
Psychoanalytic Therapy and a founding member of the New EnglandCenter for Existential Therapy.He has been involved in numerous
presentations, including Why do I Keep
Doing this to Myself? for Commonwealth Educational Seminars, with Robin
Chalfin.
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